Aristotle claims that the object of scientific knowledge cannot be otherwise, and at Posterior Analytics I-8 he adds that there is no scientific knowledge of corruptible objects. These claims have been traditionally understood in terms of a strict requirement of eternal existence: objects of genuine scientific knowledge must be eternal in the sense that they must exist eternally. Sometimes the "eternal existence" is taken by scholars as equivalent to the timeless truth of universal propositions. In this paper, I offer an alternative view and discuss Aristotle’s argument in Posterior Analytics I-8
On the basis of what Aristotle says in the Posterior Analytics about how sciences are differentiated...
In Posterior Analytics 71b9 12, we find Aristotle’s definition of scientific knowledge. The definien...
I argue that Aristotle’s account of scientific demonstrations in the Posterior Analytics is centred ...
Aristotle claims that the object of scientific knowledge cannot be otherwise, and at Posterior ...
Abstract: Aristotle claims that the object of scientific knowledge cannot be otherwise, and at Poste...
Existence Claims in the Posterior Analytics Richard McKirahan This paper treats several questions ab...
Aristotle holds that we only have scientific knowledge of what cannot be otherwise. This may seem to...
In Posterior Analytics II 16-17, Aristotle seems to claim that there cannot be more than one explana...
Aristotle described the scientific explanation of universal or general facts as deducing them throug...
This chapter discusses the first part of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics A-33, 88b30-89a10. I claim ...
How does Aristotle characterize the episteme teoretiké? Aristotle considered all science as a system...
I examine Aristotle’s definition of scientific knowledge in Posterior Analytics 71b 9-12 ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2010.There is no one Aristotelian tex...
Orientador: Lucas AngioniDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fi...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything,” and he...
On the basis of what Aristotle says in the Posterior Analytics about how sciences are differentiated...
In Posterior Analytics 71b9 12, we find Aristotle’s definition of scientific knowledge. The definien...
I argue that Aristotle’s account of scientific demonstrations in the Posterior Analytics is centred ...
Aristotle claims that the object of scientific knowledge cannot be otherwise, and at Posterior ...
Abstract: Aristotle claims that the object of scientific knowledge cannot be otherwise, and at Poste...
Existence Claims in the Posterior Analytics Richard McKirahan This paper treats several questions ab...
Aristotle holds that we only have scientific knowledge of what cannot be otherwise. This may seem to...
In Posterior Analytics II 16-17, Aristotle seems to claim that there cannot be more than one explana...
Aristotle described the scientific explanation of universal or general facts as deducing them throug...
This chapter discusses the first part of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics A-33, 88b30-89a10. I claim ...
How does Aristotle characterize the episteme teoretiké? Aristotle considered all science as a system...
I examine Aristotle’s definition of scientific knowledge in Posterior Analytics 71b 9-12 ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2010.There is no one Aristotelian tex...
Orientador: Lucas AngioniDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fi...
Aristotle rejected the idea of a single, overarching super-science or “theory of everything,” and he...
On the basis of what Aristotle says in the Posterior Analytics about how sciences are differentiated...
In Posterior Analytics 71b9 12, we find Aristotle’s definition of scientific knowledge. The definien...
I argue that Aristotle’s account of scientific demonstrations in the Posterior Analytics is centred ...